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  • Winner of HUMAN RESOURCESMINISTER AWARD 2011TRAINING PROVIDER CATEGORY

    Featuring a fresh new look with easy navigationand programme selection.Log on to have a new experience!

    Launching our New CPE Website

    pd.mia.org.myBest viewed with Chrome, Safari and Firefox.

    MIA Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Series

    MARCHMARCHAPRILAPRIL

    2015

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    OBJECTIVESThis course aims to help participants learn: The mechanisms of GST The impact and the importance of GST What are input tax credit, zero rated and

    exempt supplies What is tax invoice When and how to file GST Returns How GST special schemes apply to

    specific industry How to apportion input tax credit for

    mixed suppliers What are annual adjustment and capital

    goods adjustment What are the transitional issues/

    provisions to be considered

    OUTLINEDAY 1 Overview of GST

    - GST mechanism- Zero-rated supplies- Exempt supplies- GST return- Tax invoice- Input tax credits- Taxable period

    GST transitional rules/ issues- Transitional rules/ issues

    GST implementation issues- Systems and infrastructure

    requirements DAY 2 GST special schemes and transactions

    - GST special schemes - GST special transactions

    - Apportionment of input tax for mixed suppliers

    - Capital goods adjustment (CGA)

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentations, discussions and case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND General Managers CEOs and CFOs Accountants Finance Managers Account Managers and Executives Business Entrepreneurs Tax Managers and Executives Staff from operations, sales, logistics

    and administration

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 3 & 4 March 2015Venue : Hotel Armada, Petaling JayaContact : JannahTel : 03 2279 9341Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 900Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 1,000Non-member : RM 1,100

    FACILITATORCHOW CHEE YEN

    Getting to Know GST Essentials

    This two-day course will help you to gain a clear understanding of the GST model, mechanism, systems and infrastructure requirements as well as the practical issues and common pitfalls to be avoided which are vital for a successful transition into GST.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    16

    OBJECTIVESThis course aims to discuss the important accounting principles of the relevant accounting standards (both PERS and MFRS), and to highlight the major areas of difficulty in measuring and recognising revenue and costs associated with construction contracts and property development activities, and the proper accounting treatment of finance costs arising from borrowings used to finance these activities.

    Due to the adoption of the new MFRS 15, this course will divide the discussionas follows: Before 1/1/2017 (before MFRS 15) After 1/1/2017 incorporating the major

    effects of MFRS 15

    OUTLINE MFRS 111/ MASB 7 Construction

    Contracts FRS 2012004/ MASB 32 Property

    Development Activities MFRS 123 Borrowing Costs (revised

    effective 1/1/2010)/ MASB 27 Borrowing Costs (before revision)

    MFRS 15 Revenue from contracts with customers

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYThe highlights of this course would be on the usage of a format (excel spreadsheet) for the computation of important figures such as the stage of completion, revenue and cost recognition etc. This standard format is very effective as it is easy to understand and apply. It also ensures that the figures computed are in compliance with the requirements of the reporting standards.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND Accountants and Auditors Financial Controllers Finance Managers and Executives Funds Managers and Investment Analysts Academicians Anyone responsible for preparing,

    reporting and reviewing and auditing financial statements in their organisation

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 13 & 14 April 2015Venue : Hilton Petaling JayaContact : ElleTel : 03 2279 9355Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 1,060Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 1,166Non-member : RM 1,272

    FACILITATORLIM GEOK HENG

    Accounting for Construction Contracts, Property Development Activities and Borrowing Costs (Incorporating MFRS 15)

    MASB announced the adoption of the new revenue standard MFRS 15 Revenue from contracts with customers effective for annual periods beginning 1 January 2017. Consequently, the following standards (amongst others) will be replaced by MFRS 15

    MFRS & ACCOUNTING

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    16LATEST

    NEWPROGRAMME

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    CALCULATOR

    REQUIRED

    OBJECTIVESThis course aims to help participants: Know the difference between Manual

    Accounting Systems and Computerised Accounting Systems

    Understand GST and the accounting process

    Apply the double entry concept andbank reconciliation

    Understand and apply GST conceptsand mechanics

    Apply GST on critical and unusual items and GST tax codes

    Understand types of supplies and claiming input tax

    Manage accounting and GST adjustments Understand De-Minimis and the

    apportionment rule Understand change of use and capital

    goods adjustment scheme Prepare financial statements and

    GST reports Converse with filling up GST 03 returns

    and GST reconciliation Maintain GST documentation and

    accounting records Understand GST audits and maintaining

    audit evidence

    OUTLINEPART 1DAY 1 Understanding the difference between

    supplies for accounting purpose and supplies for GST purpose

    Applying GST concepts and the effects on business transactions

    Difference between manual accounting systems and computerisedaccounting systems

    Understanding accounting andGST process

    Analysing GST and the impact on double entry concept

    Understanding cash andcredit transactions

    Accounting of GST on cash payment basis scheme

    Change from invoice basis to payment basis and vice versa

    Creditors and deferred income Time of supply and tax invoice Accrual basis and cash basis Question and Answer SessionDAY 2 How GST affects:

    - Receivables and Impairment- Inventory Systems and Valuation- Property, Plant and Equipment- Disposals

    Performing Bank Reconciliation Understanding GST Reconciliation Reconciling of GST Control Account and GST Analysis Report Understanding of GST Tax Codes Application of GST Tax codes and its

    impact on accounting transactions Calculation of GST Liabilities Preparation of Final Accounts Case Study Question and Answer Session

    PART 2DAY 1 Understanding GST concepts

    and mechanics Scope of GST Value and place of supply Reverse charge application Output tax charge Time of supply 21 days rule and special time of supply Value of supply GST and accounting treatments Input tax and accounting of GST Blocked input tax De-minimis and apportionment Rule for mixed input tax Change of use and capital goods

    adjustment scheme Understanding GST critical issues and

    unusual items Maintaining GST documentation and

    types of GST invoicing system Question and Answer sessionDAY 2 Upgrading or creation of new database

    and GST audit file Setting up opening balances Setting up tax codes Walk-through accounting transactions Reviewing of sales ledger, purchase

    ledger, cash transactions andjournal entries

    Application of GST tax codes Entering accounting and

    GST adjustments Finalising the books and preparing

    financial and GST reports Analysing and completion of GST 03

    Form/ Case study Performing GST reconciliation Printing of financial statements Understanding of GST audit Question and Answer session

    METHODOLOGYLectures using PowerPoint presentation, flip charts and practical case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND Finance Managers Tax Managers Business Entrepreneurs Accountants and Accounting Staff

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO PART 1Date : 4 & 5 March 2015PART 2Date : 26 & 27 March 2015

    Venue : Hotel Armada, Petaling JayaContact : AsrulTel : 03 2279 9368Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEE PER PARTMember : RM 950Member Firms Staff or Sponsored Staff : RM 1,050Non-member : RM 1,150

    FACILITATORDR. ROBIN CHIA

    Getting Accounting Right for GST in Malaysia (Part 1 & 2)

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    16

    As announced in Budget 2014, GST will be implemented in Malaysia on 1 April 2015. With barely a few months left till GST implementation, businesses have little time to become GST-ready. Consequently, there is an urgent need to examine and understand the difficulties arising from GST implementation as well as address the issues that are incorrectly treated or overlooked.

    This course is specially designed to provide participants a walkthrough of the GST computerised accounting system. It will also give clear insight into the major areas of concern in accounting processes and GST compliance. This will equip participants with the necessary skills to resolve any uncertainties, refine their own GST accounting system and clear any doubts.

    PRE-REQUISITES Must possess at least: Basic accounting Basic GST knowledge

    Participants are advised to attend both Part 1 & Part 2 to gain full understanding of GST treatment in the accounting processes

    Per Part

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    OBJECTIVESThis course aims to helpparticipants understand: GST mechanism in Malaysia GST implications on professional services GST implications on advertising services GST implications on telecommunication

    services GST implications on postal and courier

    services Transitional issues affecting services

    industry

    OUTLINE Overview of GST in Malaysia GST Implications on Professional

    Services (i.e. Employment, Engineering, Architectural and Surveying Services)

    GST Implications on Advertising Services GST Implications on

    Telecommunications Services GST Implications on Postal and

    Courier Services

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentations, discussionsand case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND CEOs and CFOs General Managers Accountants Finance Managers Tax Consultants Auditors and Managers Tax Agents Business Entrepreneurs Lawyers, Engineers, Architects

    and Surveyors Staff from Advertising, Telecommunications,

    Postal and Courier Services

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 10 March 2015Venue : Connexion@Nexus, Kuala LumpurContact : JannahTel : 03 2279 9341Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 500Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 550Non-member : RM 600

    FACILITATORCHOW CHEE YEN

    GST: Services Industry(Professional Employment, Engineering, Architectural & Surveying Services,Advertising, Telecommunications, Postaland Courier Services)

    This course is designed specifically to address and discuss GST issues for services industry and its related activities.With the implementation of GST on 1 April 2015, having a strong understanding of the GST implications on specific industry is very crucial in ensuring full compliance with the relevant GST legislation and regulations.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8

    OBJECTIVESThis course aims to help participants understand: GST mechanisms in Malaysia GST implications on hotel industry and

    related activities GST implications on travel industry and

    related activities Special schemes applicable to

    hospitality industry Transitional issues affecting hotel and

    travel industry

    OUTLINE Overview of GST in Malaysia GST Implications for Hotel Industry and

    Related Activities GST Implications for Travel Industry and

    Related Activities GST Special Schemes and Transactions

    for Hospitality industry Transitional issues for

    Hospitality industry

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentations, discussions and case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND CEOs and CFOs Directors General Managers Accountants Finance Managers Tax Consultants, Auditors and Managers Tax Agents Marketing and Sales Personnel etc.

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 6 March 2015 Venue : Concorde Hotel, Kuala LumpurContact : ElleTel : 03 2279 9355Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 450Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 500Non-member : RM 550

    FACILITATORCHOW CHEE YEN

    GST for Hospitality Industry

    Having a strong understanding of the GST implications on specific industry is very crucial in ensuring full compliance with the relevant GST legislation and regulations. This course is designed specifically to address and discuss GST issues for Hospitality industry in particular hotel and travel industry and its related activities.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8

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    WORKSHOP 1:GST FOR RETAIL AND TRADING INDUSTRY

    OBJECTIVESThis course aims to help participants understand: GST mechanisms in

    Malaysia. Invoicing and record

    keeping for retailers/traders.

    Special schemes and transactions forretailers/ traders.

    How to treat the price paid by your customer, if suppliers choose toabsorb the GST payableby customer.

    How to account GST for rebates given to customers by suppliers.

    When to charge GST for goods sold onconsignment basis.

    Transitional issues/provisions applicable to retailers/ traders.

    OUTLINE Overview of GST in

    Malaysia GST Special Schemes for

    Retailers/ Traders GST Issues for

    Retailers/ Traders GST Adjustments and

    Transition Issues/Provisions

    (Please see full brochurefor details)

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentations, discussions and case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND CEOs and CFOs General Managers Accountants Finance Managers Tax Consultants, Auditors

    and Managers Tax Agents Business Entrepreneurs Sole Proprietors Retail Suppliers Staff from hypermarkets,

    supermarkets and convenient stores

    Industry Focused GST WorkshopsWorkshop 1:GST for Retail and Trading Industry

    Workshop 2:GST for Property Developers and Construction Industry

    Workshop 3:GST for Manufacturing Industry

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8

    On 25 October 2013, our Prime Minister announced the much anticipated implementation of GST at the rate of 6% with effect from 1 April 2015 to replace the existing sales and service tax. The implementation of GST will bring major changes in business functions. With only a few months to go, businesses should take immediate steps to assess the impact of GST and to be ready for its implementation.

    WORKSHOP 2:GST FOR PROPERTY DEVELOPERS AND CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRYOBJECTIVESThis course aims to help participants understand: GST mechanisms in

    Malaysia. Invoicing and record

    keeping for property developers and contractors.

    GST implications on property related transactions.

    How to treat and report GST on property sales.

    Different methods to apportion input tax credits.

    What are interim, annual adjustments and capital goods adjustments.

    Transitional issues affecting property developers and contractors.

    OUTLINE Overview of GST in

    Malaysia GST Issues for Property

    Developers and Contractors

    Apportionment of Input Tax for Mixed Development Projects

    GST Adjustments and Transition Issues/Provisions

    (Please see full brochurefor details)

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentations, discussions and case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND CEOs and CFOs General Managers Accountants Finance Managers Tax Consultants, Auditors

    and Managers Tax Agents Business Entrepreneurs Lawyers, Engineers,

    Architects and Surveyors Real Estate Agents & Valuers Staff from property

    companies, management corporations and joint management bodies

    WORKSHOP 3:GST FOR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

    OBJECTIVESThis course aims to help participants understand: GST mechanisms in

    Malaysia. Invoicing and

    record keeping for manufacturers.

    Special schemes and transactions for manufacturers.

    GST implications on Licensed Manufacturing Warehouses, Free Industrial Zones and Contract/ Toll manufacturers.

    Transitional issues and provisions applicable to manufacturers.

    OUTLINE Overview of GST in

    Malaysia GST Special Schemes

    for Manufacturers GST Issues for

    Manufacturers GST On Distribution GST Adjustments and

    Transition Issues/Provisions

    (Please see full brochurefor details)

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentations, discussions and case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND CEOs and CFOs General Managers Accountants Finance Managers Tax Consultants, Auditors

    and Managers Tax Agents Business Entrepreneurs Contract and Toll

    Manufacturers Foreign Companies with

    manufacturing bases in Malaysia

    Staff from suppliers to manufacturing companies, Licensed Manufacturing Warehouse and Free Industrial Zones.

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO WORKSHOP 1Date : 16 March 2015WORKSHOP 2Date : 18 March 2015WORKSHOP 3Date : 20 April 2015

    Venue : Pullman Kuala Lumpur BangsarContact : AsrulTel : 03 2279 9368Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEE PER WORKSHOPWORKSHOP 1 & 2Member : RM 500Member Firms Staff or Sponsored Staff : RM 550Non-member : RM 600

    WORKSHOP 3Member : RM 530Member Firms Staff or Sponsored Staff : RM 583Non-member : RM 636

    FACILITATORCHOW CHEE YEN

    TAXATION/ GST

    Per Workshop

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    OBJECTIVESThis course aims to help participants: Understand the mechanics and concepts

    of GST in Malaysia Keep abreast of current developments in

    the proposed GST Get ready for GST in Malaysia Consider the implementation of GST Converse with the GST documentation

    OUTLINE Understanding and Mastering

    GST Concepts GST Transitional Issues and Preparation Practical Consideration related to

    GST Implementation GST Documentation and Computation

    METHODOLOGYLecture using PowerPoint presentation slides and practical case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND General Manager CEO and CFO Accountant Finance Manager Accounting Staff Business Entrepreneur Tax Manager Staff from operations, sales,

    logistics and administration

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 13 March 2015Venue : Concorde Hotel, Kuala LumpurContact : QistinaTel : 03 2279 9334Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 450Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 500Non-member : RM 550

    FACILITATORDR. ROBIN CHIA

    Getting Readyfor GST

    Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a new system to be implemented in Malaysia to replace the currentSales and Services Tax (SST). Withthe developments in the newly proposed GST, businesses need to understand and be able to comply with the legislations and requirements in Malaysia.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8

    OBJECTIVESAt the end of the course, participants will be able to: Obtain a good overview of the Malaysian

    Goods and Services Tax accounting requirements in simplified language

    Learn the principles involved in accounting for GST based transactions

    Get a detailed insight into actual day-to-day transactions in a typical GST registered business

    Learn the GST documentation required, the accounting records and GSTReturns GST-03

    Get an understanding into treatment of GST on capital goods adjustments (capital assets usage)

    Understand the requirements of the GST Act 2014 and GST Regulations 2014 on GST Analysis Reports and GAF file

    OUTLINE Preparing for GST Accounting Accounting for GST Transactions Adjustments to GST GST Returns and GST Analysis Reports

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYLectures facilitated by PowerPoint presentation discussion and case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND CFOs and Financial Controllers Tax Managers and Tax Consultants Chartered Accountants, Advisors

    and Auditors Company Secretaries and

    Business Consultants Professionals and Staff involved in

    preparing for the implementation of GST All accounting staff engaged in preparing

    accounting records for GSTregistered companies

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 11 & 12 March 2015Venue : Connexion @ Nexus, Kuala LumpurContact : JannahTel : 03 2279 9341Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 950Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 1,050Non-member : RM 1,150

    FACILITATORJ. SELVARAJAH

    Accounting for GST A Complete Guide to Accounting for GST in Malaysia

    The key to a successful implementation of GST is to complete the monthly or quarterly GST-03 returns without errors or mistakes in view of the severe penalties, which could be imposed as a consequence. This first step towards achieving this goal is to translate all of the principles of GST in Malaysia into correct accounting treatment.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    16

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    Getting YourGST-03 Correct (From A Preparers Perspective)

    OBJECTIVESThe objective of the course is to assist the participants to gain a fundamental knowledge on the preparation and submission of GST-03 report and where the figures are derived from in the accounting system. The course will also examine the accounting entries on GST-based transactions in order to equip the participants to handle the task on hand back in the office.

    OUTLINE Understand the importance of tax

    mapping the correct tax codes in a GST compliant accounting software

    Examine and review the current 23 tax codes recommended by the Royal Custom of Malaysia and its linkage to the current GST models

    Discuss the setting up of new accounting codes to cope with the GST output tax and GST input tax

    Accounting entries under the GST compliant accounting software

    The preparation of GST-03 tax return (GST-03 has 19 boxes to fill-up) and the extraction of these figures from the GST compliant accounting system

    The information need to be maintained in the financial accounting system to satisfy Custom requirement and ultimately lead to the creation of GST Audit File (GAF file)

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentation, lectures notes, examples and Q&A session.

    Note: No accounting software is being used for the demonstration of the topic. The speaker will focus on issues faced by the preparers and double entries to explain the process of getting the GST-03report prepared.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND Accountants Account Executive Business Entrepreneurs External and Internal Auditors IT System Administrators

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 20 March 2015Venue : Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Kuala LumpurContact : QistinaTel : 03 2279 9334Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 500Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 550Non-member : RM 600

    FACILITATORYONG SHING CHEONG

    From 1 April 2015 onwards, the finance and accounts department not only have to prepare a management/ financial account. A new report namely GST-03 report will need to be submitted to The Royal Custom of Malaysia at the end of the following month after each taxable period.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8LATEST

    NEWPROGRAMME

    OBJECTIVESThis course aims to help participants: Address the tax obligations placed on

    an establishments Human Resources Division in relation to monthly and other periodic duties

    Understand the various procedural requirements that come with the duties of an employer

    Examine the more complex situations related to special Employer-Employee relationships including employees working or being seconded overseas

    Study the exposure to tax liabilities and other difficult consequences that may affect company directors when there is a failure to comply with requirements

    Comprehend the recent challenges imposed by the Inland Revenue Board on Employers and Directors and the penalties that could arise

    Learn the recent amendments to tax laws and the highlights of the Budget 2015 proposals

    OUTLINE The 5 Employment Income categories When they arise and how these are to

    be computed The difference between Gratuity and

    Compensation for Loss of Employment Travelling and Entertainment Allowances

    or Expenses How are the relevant exempt amounts to

    be computed? Monthly Tax Deductions An Overview

    Whether to include Benefits-in-Kind and Value of Living Accommodation

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentations, discussions and case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTENDFrom Principal, Subsidiary and Related Companies: Chief Financial Officers Accountants and Auditors Company Directors Financial Controllers Tax Practitioners and Tax Agents Human Resource Division Officers Managers and Supervisors

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 23 March 2015Venue : Concorde Hotel, Kuala LumpurContact : ElleTel : 03 2279 9355Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 450Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 500Non-member : RM 550

    FACILITATORVINCENT JOSEF

    Malaysian Taxation for Entrepreneurs& Employers

    As the Malaysian tax system grows and develops, Employers face 2 challenges understanding the many changes in law and procedure and complying with the additional responsibilities placed on them. This course focuses on these 2 areas from a higher technical level.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8LATEST

    NEWPROGRAMME

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    Understanding of GST and Updates in Malaysia

    OBJECTIVESAt the end of this course, participants will be able to: Understand and manage the GST risk

    for businesses. Keep abreast of current developments in

    the proposed GST. Understand the special GST schemes

    available for businesses. Practically consider the implementation

    of GST. Converse with the completion of GST

    return in Malaysia.

    OUTLINE Current Developments and Updates of

    Proposed GST Bills Mastering GST and Understanding Its

    Impact on Businesses GST Special Schemes and Registration Practical Accounting for GST Computation of GST Return Managing GST Risk Issues Understanding Transitional Issues Pre

    and Post GST Implementation Practical Consideration on GST

    Implementation

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYLecture using PowerPoint presentation slides and practical case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND General Manager CEO and CFO Accountant Finance Manager Accounting Staff Business Entrepreneur Tax Manager Staff from operations, sales, logistics

    and administration

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 8 & 9 April 2015Venue : Concorde Hotel, Kuala LumpurContact : QistinaTel : 03 2279 9334Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 954Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 1,060Non-member : RM 1,166

    FACILITATORDR. ROBIN CHIA

    The impact of GST can be extensive to businesses. Given the impact of GST on business operations, the question now is How can we better prepare for GST implementation? There have also been new developments in the proposed GST and it is increasingly critical for businesses.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    16

    Capitalising on Latest Tax Updates

    OBJECTIVESParticipants will receive: Snapshots of the various tax proposals

    (including its status) affecting all persons as announced in the Budget 2015

    Highlights of significant tax measures that are effective vide the new guidelines and Public Rulings issued in 2014 & 2015.

    Tax updates on relevant gazette orders issued in 2014 and 2015, administrative issues, double taxation agreements, etc.

    OUTLINE Latest developments and implications

    from Budget 2015 proposals Technical Guidelines issued in 2014 &

    2015 Public Rulings (PR) issued in 2014 & 2015

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYThe workshop will be conducted using PowerPoint presentations, discussions, case studies and sharing of practical situations. Recent case laws where applicable will also be discussed.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND Finance Directors Chief Financial Controllers Accountants Finance Managers Auditors Tax Managers Company Secretaries Tax Consultants Business Advisors

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 25 March 2015Venue : Hotel Armada, Petaling JayaContact : JannahTel : 03 2279 9341Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 450Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 500Non-member : RM 550

    FACILITATORSIVARAM NAGAPPAN

    Find out more about the statusof tax planning initiatives fromthe latest tax updates anddevelopments, including the status of the Budget 2015 proposals through thiscourse today.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8

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    GST: Transportation Industry(Freight & Passenger Transportation)

    OBJECTIVESThis course aims to help participantsunderstand: GST mechanism in Malaysia GST implications on freight

    transportation GST implications on passenger

    transportation Transitional issues affecting

    transportation industry

    OUTLINE Overview of GST in Malaysia GST Implications on Freight

    Transportation GST Implications on Passenger

    Transportation

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentations, discussions and case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND CFOs, Accountants and key Accounting

    Staff in these sectors Tax Agents and Consultants Directors, management team and heads

    of relevant departments of companies in these sectors

    Anyone interested to learn about GST and its effect on these sectors

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 16 April 2015Venue : Premiera Hotel, Kuala LumpurContact : AsrulTel : 03 2279 9368Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 530Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 583Non-member : RM 636

    FACILITATORCHOW CHEE YEN

    With the implementation of GST on 1 April 2015, having a strong understanding of the GST implications on specific industry is very crucial in ensuring full compliance with the relevant GST legislation and regulations. This workshop is designed specifically to address and discuss GST issues for transportation industry as well as its related activities.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8

    Tax Audit & Investigations Framework- A Legal and Practical Perspective

    OBJECTIVES Obtain a sound knowledge of income

    tax laws and regulations pertaining to corporate income taxes

    Focus on critical areas relating to tax computations

    Gain insights into the IRBs Public Rulings and Framework

    Obtain clarity on potential areas of uncertainty using provisions of the ITA 1967 and applicable tax cases

    Learn how to deal with IRB tax audit/ Investigation teams

    Learn how to prepare for audits and investigations by the DGIR

    OUTLINE Tax Audit Framework Tax Investigation Framework Public Rulings and Tax Cases(Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYLectures supported by PowerPoint presentations, exercises, discussions and application of legal issues derived from tax cases.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND Tax Practitioners Tax Managers Tax Executives Accountants Company Auditors Business Owners Business/ Management Consultants

    and Advisors

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 15 April 2015Venue : Concorde Hotel, Kuala LumpurContact : QistinaTel : 03 2279 9334Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 477Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 530Non-member : RM 583

    FACILITATORKULARAJ K. KULATHUNGAM

    The Malaysian Income Tax Act 1967, along with other tax regulations and rules impose many compliance requirements on companies. Tax audits and investigations would require taxpayers and practitioners to apply both taxation andaccounting knowledge.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8

    Claimable Institut Akauntan

    Malaysia

    CLAIMABLEUNDER

    THE SBL SCHEME

    HRDF

    Claimable Institut Akauntan

    Malaysia

    CLAIMABLEUNDER

    THE SBL SCHEME

    HRDF

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    GST Procurement and Accounts Payable

    OBJECTIVESAt the end of the course, participants will be able to: Understand the Basic Concepts of GST Ensure effective procurement in

    compliance with GST Create a smooth-running payment

    system in compliance with GST that saves time, money and resources

    Identify and review Account payable activities in-line with GST

    How to effectively overcome GST implementation, compliance and enforcement issues

    Ensure effective recovery of Input Tax, to reduce cost of doing business

    Eradiate irrecoverable Input Tax,where possible

    Recover INPUT TAX in a timely manner, to reduce cash flow impact of GST

    OUTLINE Accounts Payable Basic Principles Scope of GST Types of Taxable Supply Scope and Charges of GST Concept of Supply Place of Supply Taxable Persons Business Evidence needed to Reclaim GST When GST can be Claimed How Much GST to Reclaim Specific Expenses

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYInteractive lectures supported by discussions, practical learning computation, exercises and analysis.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND Managing Directors/ CEOs Accountants Financial Controllers Procurement Executives and Managers Accounts/ Finance Managers/ Executives Administration Managers/ Executives Entrepreneurs

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 20 & 21 April 2015Venue : Pullman Kuala Lumpur BangsarContact : ElleTel : 03 2279 9355Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 1,007Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 1,113Non-member : RM 1,219

    FACILITATORT. THARMASEELAN

    This programme focuses on the regulatory and documentary aspects of input tax payable to ensure maximum and speedy recovery in order to enhance organisational profitability and cash flows. This programme also emphasises on the regulatory aspects of procurement efficiency.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    16

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    Real Property Gains Tax, Rental Income and GST Implications for Property Investors

    OBJECTIVESAt the end of the course, participants will be able to: Understand the chargeable gains arising

    from the disposal of real property assets and from the disposal of real property company shares

    Identify the transactions resulted on capital gains or revenue gains

    Ascertain the treatments for rental income from real property as business source or non-business source.

    Ascertain the deductibility of direct expenses and indirect expenses from gross rental income

    Understanding the scope of tax How to claim input tax correctly Identify GST treatments and issues

    OUTLINE Real Property Gains Tax Chargeable Gains and Allowable Loss Sales of Property Real Property Companies Income from Letting of Real Property Investment Holding Companies GST implications (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentation, discussions and case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND Accountants Company Secretaries Tax Agents GST Agents Property Investors Property Agents Property and Land Owners Housing Developers

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 22 April 2015Venue : Hotel Armada, Petaling JayaContact : QistinaTel : 03 2279 9341Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 530Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 583Non-member : RM 636

    FACILITATORDR TAN THAI SOON

    This course covers many aspects of Malaysian tax law, regulations and public ruling. In particular, it covers the Real Property Gains Tax, Real Property Company, Tax Treatment of Income from Real Property, and Investment Holding Company.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8

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    Strategising on Corporate Tax Planning Initiatives in 2015

    OBJECTIVESParticipants will: Understand the role of tax planning for

    companies Provide the basic techniques and

    structures of tax planning and how they are applied

    Identify and analyse various tax issues in a range of cross border transactions

    Understand the role of both tax and non-tax factors that affect tax planning

    Review a methodology for tax planning and develop your own tax planning approach

    Knowledge of tax systems and tax treaties of the countries involved

    Anti-avoidance provisions under the Income Tax Act, 1967

    OUTLINE Purpose of tax planning for companies Generic tax planning concepts Corporate and financing structures Income streams Single tier tax system, including

    transitional provisions Interest restrictions Thin capitalisation and transfer pricing Corporate reorganisation Capital allowances and losses Group relief Withholding tax on cross border payments

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYThe workshop will be conducted with PowerPoint presentations, discussions, case studies and sharing of practical situations. Recent tax developments, case laws and Public Rulings where applicable will also be discussed.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND Finance Directors Chief Financial Officers Financial Controllers Finance Managers Accountants Auditors Tax Managers Tax Consultants Company Secretaries Business Advisors

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 22 & 23 April 2015Venue : Hotel Armada, Petaling JayaContact : JannahTel : 03 2279 9341Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 901Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 1,007Non-member : RM 1,113

    FACILITATORSIVARAM NAGAPPAN

    Take this opportunity to improve your corporate tax planning signficantly in order to reap optimal benefits for your organisation. Discover strategies in which you can be proactive about contributing toward your organisations savings and maximise what has been granted by the current tax regime.

    TAXATION/ GST

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    16

    Financial Essentials for Non-Financial Professionals

    OBJECTIVESParticipants will develop tremendous business insight and will also be able to: See the underlying business dynamics

    from a fi nancial perspective Make better business decisions with a

    keen insight for the business numbers Build a more productive relationship

    with suppliers and customers Build cross-functional working relationships

    that enhance organisational value; Think Bottom-Line and help transform

    performance measures into results Distinguish the difference between

    Profi t and Cash Apply knowledge to enhance profi t for

    the organisation(Please see full brochure for details)

    OUTLINE Comprehending The Financial Statements

    - Group Activity (Card Game): Classify Assets, Liabilities, Equity, Incomeand Expenses

    Cash Is King! Corporate Financial Planning & Control Financial Analysis

    - Illustrations and Discussion: Published Accounts and Press Reports

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentation, discussions and case studies.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND Company Directors Business Owners SME Entrepreneurs General, Divisional and

    Branch Managers Managers, Executives, Engineers and

    Technical Specialists Doctors, Architects and Lawyers Business Investors, Financial Analysts

    and Bankers Non-Financial Persons heading the

    Finance and Admin Department Personnel who require further

    knowledge to assist their managers, prepare management reports and liaise with other departments

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 23 & 24 March 2015Venue : Concorde Hotel, Kuala LumpurContact : QistinaTel : 03 2279 9334Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 800Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 850Non-member : RM 900

    FACILITATORS. YOGA THEVAN

    This course is designed to help Business Managers and SME entrepreneurs from various industries get a firm grasp on the numbers side of their business. This course is ideal for professionals who have little to no knowledge in accounting.

    MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    16

    Relevant updatesfrom the Budget

    2015 will alsobe covered

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    OBJECTIVESThis programme aims to help participants: Understand basic double-entry system

    and the precise steps in recording business transactions

    Journalising and posting adjusted entries and profit reconciliation correctly

    Maintain accounts receivable and payable in a more effective manner

    Perform bank reconciliation accurately Analyse inventory measurement,

    depreciation of assets, accrual and the impact on financial statements

    Learn how to calculate manufacturing cost and the accounting layout for manufacturing companies

    Overview of salient points in the accounting standard that form the preparation and presentation of the financial statement

    Apply the relevant accounting standards and framework in recognition of revenue, services, asset (revaluation and impairment) and liability

    Use the relevant tools to evaluate business performance of the organisation

    OUTLINEBASIC LEVEL Understand the purpose of accounting Introduction to double entry

    accounting system Recognising and identifying sales and

    recording account receivable Accounting for bad and doubtful debt GST on accounting Preparation of bank

    reconciliation statement Approach to bank reconciliation

    INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Financial statements of

    limited companies Preparation of final account Practical accounting for GST Preparation of statement of cash flow Accounting for manufacturing Accounting for construction/

    contract accounts Adjustments for financial statement

    ADVANCED LEVEL MFRS 101 - Framework of presentation

    of financial statement MFRS 133 - Earnings per share MFRS 108 - Revenue MFRS 117 - Leases MFRS 116 - Property, plant and

    equipment MFRS 140 - Accounting for

    investment property MFRS 136 - Impairment of asset Analysis of financial statement

    METHODOLOGYLectures, discussions, case studies, practical exercises and Q&A sessions.

    WHO SHOULD ATTENDBASIC LEVEL New and Junior Accounting Staff with

    less than 1 year experience Accounts Receivable and Payable Staff Cashiers Accounting Staff preparing bank

    reconciliation reports Accounting Staff without proper

    accounting training Any staff who accumulate

    accounting data

    INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Accounting supervisors Finance Executives or intermediate level

    Accounting Staff with 2 to 5 years ofworking experience

    ADVANCED LEVEL Accountants Business and Financial Analysts Senior Account Supervisors and Account

    Executives Credit Officers, Corporate Finance

    Officers and Finance Executives Senior Accounting Staff involved in the

    financial reporting

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO BASIC LEVELDate : 15 & 16 April 2015INTERMEDIATE LEVELDate : 11 & 12 May 2015ADVANCED LEVELDate : 15 & 16 June 2015

    Venue : Hotel Armada, Petaling JayaContact : JannahTel : 03 2279 9341Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEE PER PARTBasic LevelMember : RM 848Member Firms Staff or Sponsored Staff : RM 954Non-member : RM 1,060

    Basic LevelMember : RM 954Member Firms Staff or Sponsored Staff : RM 1,060Non-member : RM 1,166

    Basic LevelMember : RM 1,060Member Firms Staff or Sponsored Staff : RM 1,166Non-member : RM 1,272

    FACILITATORKENNETH TAM

    Practical Accounting Series Training

    MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    16

    Maintaining good accounting records is an essential function in any business and failure to do may result in poor business decisions. Accounting staff need to compile information from the general ledger into basic financial statements prepared in a timely manner to accurately detect and address unexpected trends in revenue, expenses, assetsand liabilities.

    Adequate job knowledge allows accounting staff to perform their task effectively and efficiently. The advanced level programme also provides essential tools and practices to analyse financial statements and assist management in improving the organisations financial performance. Accounting for GST will also be discussed at the Basic and Intermediate levels.

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    OBJECTIVESBy the end of this course, participantswill be able to: Size up their audience Grab their attention Control stage fright and

    project confidence Build rapport and connect with

    their audience Develop a clear and compelling message Master a variety of templates to

    structure their talk quickly and easily Develop a professional stage presence Draw simple yet effective images

    to reinforce their point Handle Q&A like a pro Manage difficult or hostile questioners Make themselves memorable

    OUTLINE Shake off the Fear Make the Connection Develop Your Message Prepare on the Fly Off the Cuff Visuals Master the Q&A

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYThe course combines video presentations, discussions and demonstrations with impromptu talks, reviews and improvisation exercises.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND Bankers Accountants Financial Advisors Purchasing Agents Administrative and technical staff Managers Department heads Sales professionals Team leaders C-level executives Lawyers Government officials Lecturers Trainers and others who wish to

    improve their speaking, thinking and presentation skills

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 25 March 2015Venue : Concorde Hotel, Kuala LumpurContact : NazrinaTel : 03 2279 9291Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 990Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 1,040Non-member : RM 1,190

    FACILITATORDAVID GOLDWICH

    Speak Off the Cuff Think Fast, Talk Smart

    Whether you are in the boardroom, in a team meeting,or celebrating at a social occasion,you never know when you might be called upon to speak. You will never be at a loss for words once you master a few simple techniques and templates for thinking and speaking onyour feet.

    PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8

    Enhancing Your Ability to Deal with Difficult People

    OBJECTIVESAt this programmes conclusion, participants should be able to: Articulate how their attitudes and

    behaviours impact others Apply effective NLP tools and techniques

    for dealing with difficult people Discuss coping strategies for dealing

    with troubling people and complex situations.

    Identify times whn you have the right to walk away from volatile situations

    Employ techniques for managing and dealing with anger

    OUTLINE Introduction to Training Understanding Difficult People at Work Emotional Excellence for

    Relationship Building Communication, Negotiation and

    Coaching Skills Dealing with our own emotions

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYThe fun-filled activities are designed to illustrate key issues that the participants face in dealing with difficult people and achieving greater performance at work by using NLP tools to create illustrations, demonstrations and activities such as role plays, VAK and Mind exercises, mind games and group discussions.

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND Managers, executives and team leaders Individuals interested in improving their

    people management skills and manage their own emotions.

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO Date : 9 & 10 March 2015Venue : Concorde Hotel, Kuala LumpurContact : NazrinaTel : 03 2279 9291Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEMember : RM 1,100Member Firms Staffor Sponsored Staff : RM 1,150Non-member : RM 1,200

    FACILITATORDANIEL WONG

    This training programme is designed to explore what feeds these kinds of damaging behaviours, and programmes in the mind the ways to address these situations; especially in controlling our very own emotions using a proven science call NLP (Neuro Linguistic Psychology).

    PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    16

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    WORKSHOP 1:AUDIT OPINION & REPORTING PROPOSED ISA 700 (REVISED)

    The auditors report is the auditors primary means of communication with an entitys stakeholders. As such, it has to be meaningful and have value for them. More than ever before, users of audited financial statements are calling for more pertinent information for their decision-making in todays global business environment with increasingly complex financial reporting requirements.

    The global financial crisis has triggered questions concerning the quality of audits, their effectiveness, and the role of professional judgment and skepticism. Can the auditors report be enhanced to provide more meaning and value for investors andother stakeholders?

    OBJECTIVESThis two-day course deals with the auditors responsibility to form an opinion on the financial statements. It also deals with the form and content of the auditors report issued as a result of an audit of financial statements. Proposed ISA 701 deals with the auditors responsibility to communicate key audit matters in the auditors report. Proposed ISA 705 (Revised) and proposed ISA 706 (Revised) deal with how the form and content of the auditors report are affected when the auditor expresses a modified opinion or includes an Emphasis of Matter paragraph or an Other Matter paragraph in the auditors report.

    Other ISAs including the proposed ISA 570 (Revised) contain reporting requirementsthat are applicable when issuing anauditors report.

    OUTLINE Basis for Opinion Going Concern Reporting in accordance with

    proposed ISA 570 (Revised) Key Audit Matters in the auditors report in

    accordance with proposed ISA 701 Other Information reporting in accordance

    with proposed ISA 720 (Revised) Responsibilities for the Financial

    Statements Auditors Responsibilities for the Audit of the

    Financial Statements Proposed ISA 705 (Revised) and proposed

    ISA 706 (Revised) Proposed International Standard on Auditing

    (ISA) 700 (Revised), Forming an Opinion and Reporting on Financial Statements.

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentation, lecturesand discussion.

    FACILITATORJANISE LEE

    WORKSHOP 2:AUDIT DOCUMENTATION FOR ISA COMPLIANCE

    SA 230 deals with the auditors responsibility to prepare documentation for an audit of financial statements (referred to as working papers) and audit documentation. ISA 500 explains what constitutes audit evidence in an audit of financial statements and deals with the auditors responsibility to design and perform audit procedures to obtain sufficient appropriate audit evidence to be able to draw reasonable conclusions based on their opinion.

    OBJECTIVESAt the end of the course, participants will be able to: Determine the audit documentation

    requirements of ISA 230 Relate what constitutes sufficient

    appropriate audit evidence in ISA 500 Apply these requirements in

    practical situations Identify specific audit documentation

    requirements in other ISAs Relate and understand the relationship

    between audit documentation and audit quality in ISQC 1.

    OUTLINE Nature and purpose of Audit Documentation Sufficient appropriate audit evidence Form, Content and Extent and of

    Audit Documentation Assembly of final audit file Ownership of Audit Documentation Specific requirements in other ISAs

    METHODOLOGYPowerPoint presentation, lectures and discussions with exercises.

    FACILITATORJANISE LEE

    Audit Series on Key Audit Areas

    AUDITING, ASSURANCE & RISK MANAGEMENT

    WHO SHOULD ATTEND External auditors from all levels,

    especially those responsible for preparing the Auditors Report.

    Approved Company Auditors Audit Managers and Seniors Auditing Professionals Academicians

    DATE, VENUE & CONTACT INFO WORKSHOP 1Date : 19 & 20 March 2015Venue : Pullman Kuala Lumpur BangsarWORKSHOP 2Date : 16 & 17 April 2015Venue : Hotel Armada, Petaling JayaWORKSHOP 3Date : 11 & 12 May 2015Venue : Pullman Kuala Lumpur BangsarWORKSHOP 4Date : 11 June 2015Venue : Hotel Armada, Petaling JayaWORKSHOP 5Date : 8 & 9 July 2015Venue : Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar

    Contact : ElleTel : 03 2279 9355Fax : 03 2273 5167

    PROGRAMME FEEWORKSHOP 1Member : RM 800Member Firms Staff or Sponsored Staff : RM 900Non-member : RM 1,000

    WORKSHOPS 2, 3 & 5Member : RM 848Member Firms Staff or Sponsored Staff : RM 954Non-member : RM 1,060

    WORKSHOP 4Member : RM 424Member Firms Staff or Sponsored Staff : RM 477Non-member : RM 530

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    For Workshop 4

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    WORKSHOP 3: AUDITING OF INVENTORIES AND PRODUCTION COSTS

    Inventories will be a major component of entities involved in manufacturing and/or trading activities. The approach to auditing of inventories is dependent on various factors such as the complexity of the inventory module and controls over the inventory module. Prior to the selection of audit procedures, consideration should be placed on the impact of any risk factors and the audit plan should adequately address these risks. MFRS 102 Inventories is a must-know standard when auditing inventories.

    OBJECTIVESAt the end of the course participants will be able to: Apply the most efficient audit procedures

    when auditing the inventory components. Select the most appropriate procedures

    for proper planning Understand the entitys controls and

    costing methods

    OUTLINE Introduction to composition of

    inventories What are the assertions over production

    costing, cost of goods sold and inventories Consider the inherent and control

    risk factors Consider the business considerations Understanding the clients inventory

    system Decide on the audit approach What to consider when selecting audit

    procedures over production costing, cost of good sold and inventories

    Applying MFRS 102 to the auditing of inventories

    Applying ISA use of work of expert in inventory valuation

    Basic controls over inventory accounting Illustrative examples to reinforce

    application principles Importance of physical inventory counts Selecting the appropriate sample for

    physical stock observation Basic controls over physical

    inventory counts Fraud risks areas Red flags over inventory accounting

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYLecture cum discussions, Q&A sessions, examples and case studies.

    FACILITATOROH AI SIM

    WORKSHOP 4: AUDITING OF PROPERTY DEVELOPERS AND CONTRACTORS

    Knowing your clients business is the backbone of every audit. Auditing specialised industries require more than general business knowledge. The risk and business accounting knowledge provides audit focus and avoids duplication of audit efforts. Knowledge of FRS 201 Property Development Activities and MFRS/ FRS 111 Construction Contracts are must-know standards when auditing property developers and contractors.

    OBJECTIVESAt the end of the course participants will be able to: Select the appropriate audit procedures

    when auditing the property developers and contractors

    Ensure the focus areas must be related to the property development and construction contract industries

    OUTLINE Introduction to MFRS/ FRS 111

    Construction contracts and IC Int. 15 Construction of real estates and FRS 201 Property development activities

    What are the assertions over revenue, cost and profit recognition audit procedures

    Consider the inherent and control risk factors

    Consider the business considerations Understanding the clients system Decide on the audit approach What to consider when selecting

    audit procedures Revenue recognition under MFRS 111

    and FRS 201 Contract costs for contractor

    and developer Recognition of anticipated losses Changes in estimates Applying MFRS 123 borrowing costs

    under MFRS 111 and FRS 201 Presentation and disclosures

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYLecture cum discussions, Q&A sessions, examples and case studies.

    FACILITATOROH AI SIM

    WORKSHOP 5: GOING CONCERN INDICATORS AND MANAGING IMPAIRMENT OF ASSETS AND RESTRUCTURING PROVISIONS

    Given the current economic climate, there is a need to consider going concern and the key accounting issues in accounting and reporting of financial statements.

    OBJECTIVESAt the end of the course participants will be able to consider going concern and key accounting issues with respect to non-financial assets, revenue recognition, provisions and financial statement disclosures when assessing the impact of the current economic environment on the accounting and reporting financials.

    OUTLINE Indicators of Going Concern ISA 570 Implications of MFRS 101 Impairment of non-financial assets and

    the financial implications of MFRS 136 Impairment of Assets

    MFRS 5 Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations

    Provisions and the financial implications of MFRS 137 Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets

    Staff redundancies and compliance with MFRS 119 Employee Benefits

    Subsequent events and implication of MFRS 110 Events After the Reporting Period

    (Please see full brochure for details)

    METHODOLOGYLecture cum discussions, Q&A sessions, examples and case studies.

    FACILITATOROH AI SIM

    AUDITING, ASSURANCE & RISK MANAGEMENT

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    16

    CPE HOURSGAINED

    8For Workshops

    1, 2, 3 & 5

    Register all five (5) Workshops and get

    10% discount

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    Please take note that our fee is subject to 6% GST for course enroll from 1 April 2015 onwards

    NEW

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    TRAINING VENUE & CONTACT INFO Venue : PentaWise Sdn Bhd Suite 37-8, The Boulevard Mid Valley City, Lingkaran Syed Putra 59200, Kuala LumpurContact : Hebsheeba Tel : 03 2279 9200 ext 105Fax : 03 2273 5167

    METHODOLOGYAll programmes will be held in a computer lab for practical hands-on exercises, accompanied by group exercises.

    MICROSOFT OFFICE 2003 / 2007 / 2010 / 2013 COURSES DAY

    MAR 2015

    FEES (RM)APR 2015

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    NON-MEMBER MEMBER

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    Microsoft Excel 2003 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 - 350 300 7-8 371.00 318.00

    Microsoft Excel 2003 (Advanced) 2 - 400 350 16-17 424.00 371.00

    Microsoft Word 2003 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 5-6 350 300 - 371.00 318.00

    Microsoft Word 2003 (Advanced) 2 - 400 350 14-15 424.00 371.00

    Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 1 - 200 170 6 212.00 180.20

    Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 (Advanced) 1 - 220 190 13 233.20 201.40

    Microsoft Excel 2007 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 5-6 350 300 2-3 371.00 318.00

    Microsoft Excel 2007 (Advanced) 2 17-18 400 350 7-8 424.00 371.00

    Microsoft Word 2007 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 - 350 300 16-17 371.00 318.00

    Microsoft Word 2007 (Advanced) 2 - 400 350 27-28 424.00 371.00

    Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 1 9 200 170 - 212.00 180.20

    Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (Advanced) 1 16 220 190 - 233.20 201.40

    Microsoft Access 2007 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 12-13 350 300 - 371.00 318.00

    Microsoft Access 2007 (Advanced) 2 - 500 410 29-30 530.00 434.60

    Microsoft Project 2007 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 - 750 650 29-30 795.00 689.00

    Microsoft Excel 2010 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 17-18 350 300 9-10 371.00 318.00

    Microsoft Excel 2010 (Advanced) 2 26-27 400 350 23-24 424.00 371.00

    Microsoft Word 2010 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 19-20 350 300 - 371.00 318.00

    Microsoft Word 2010 (Advanced) 2 30-31 400 350 - 424.00 371.00

    Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 1 12 200 170 - 212.00 180.20

    Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 (Advanced) 1 13 220 190 - 233.20 201.40

    Microsoft Access 2010 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 - 350 300 21-22 371.00 318.00

    Microsoft Access 2010 (Advanced) 2 30-31 500 410 - 530.00 434.60

    Microsoft Excel 2013 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 10-11 350 300 7-8 371.00 318.00

    Microsoft Excel 2013 (Advanced) 2 24-25 400 350 21-22 424.00 371.00

    Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 1 9 200 170 - 212.00 180.20

    Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 (Advanced) 1 - 220 190 20 233.20 201.40

    Microsoft Word 2013 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 5-6 350 300 - 371.00 318.00

    Microsoft Word 2013 (Advanced) 2 400 350 27-28 424.00 371.00

    Microsoft Access 2013 (Fundamental & Intermediate) 2 - 350 300 2-3 371.00 318.00

    HIGH END MICROSOFT OFFICE 2003 / 2007 / 2010 / 2013 COURSES DAY

    MAR 2015

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    Data Management with Pivot Table using Microsoft Excel 2003 1 - 500 400 27 530.00 424.00

    Microsoft Excel 2003 Interactive Charts 1 - 450 350 6 477.00 371.00

    Tasks Automation with Microsoft Excel 2003/2007/2010/2013 Macro / VBA (Fundamental & Intermediate)

    2 26-27 950 850 9-10 1007.00 901.00

    What If Analysis with Microsoft Excel 2003/2007/2010/2013 1 23 600 500 - 636.00 530.00

    Microsoft Excel Functions and Formulas 2003/2007/2010/2013 2 10-11 950 850 23-24 1007.00 901.00

    Tasks Automation with Microsoft Excel 2007/2010/2013 Macro / VBA (Advanced) 2 30-31 990 890 - 1049.40 943.40

    Data Management with Pivot Table using Microsoft Excel 2007/2010/2013 1 16 500 400

    18 (Sat) 530.00 424.00

    Microsoft Excel 2007/2010/2013 Interactive Charts 1 9 450 350 - 477.00 371.00

    Unleash the Power of Microsoft Excel 2007/2010/2013 Lookup Functions 1 12 600 500 - 636.00 530.00

    Interactive Visual Reporting and Analysis with Microsoft Excel 2007/2010/2013 2 17-18 1300 1235 - 1378.00 1309.10

    PowerPivot : Powerful Data Analysis and Data Modeling in Microsoft Excel 2010/2013 2 - 1800 1600 16-17 1908.00 1696.00

    Microsoft Office Course Schedule March to April 2015 | The Dynamics to Excel

    HIGH-END MICROSOFT EXCEL COURSESWith the electronic age, comes the computerisation of professions. Microsoft programs contain a wealth of functions and tools, designed for Finance Professionals to be more effective and productive at work.

    Data Management with PivotTables These are easy to build and are an

    excellent way to report information in a compact and visualised representation of the data. This course begins with an overview of PivotTable; its usage and potential as a data management tool. Spot trends to make fast and better decisions for planning and budgeting.

    Task Automation with Microsoft Excel Macro/VBA (Fundamental & Intermediate)

    Microsoft Excel VBA (Macro) introduces users to the fundamentals of VBA concepts that are practical in any environment, as well as common tasks in using Microsoft Excel. These tools allow you to reduce repetitive work, spend more time on analysis and get more consistent results faster.

    Task Automation with Microsoft Excel Macro/VBA (Advanced)

    Microsoft Excel allows you to automate many repetitive tasks in spreadsheet development through the use of Excel VBA macros. This course will extensively cover various VBA functions including userform applications, designing toolbars, shortcut menus, add-ins and help menus, application of VBA in Excel charts and pivot tables for powerful data analysis results.

    Microsoft Excel Interactive Charts Creating standard bar charts, pie charts or

    histograms are relatively straightforward. Take your charts to the next level with interactive charts that effectively displays relevant data and incorporate new information fluidly. Master the skills of charting and produce imposing charts that reflects more accurate and high-impact data presentation, be it for sales figures or financial data.

    What If Analysis with Microsoft Excel What-If-Analysis is the process of

    changing the values in Excel computation to see how the changes will affect the outcome of formulas/results on the worksheet. Understanding the implications of changes and the factors that cause the changes are crucial when it comes to analysing your data and making decisions. This course will show you how Excel offers easy-to-use tools to save time calculating and help to make more accurate forecasts.

    Microsoft Excel Functions and Formulas Uncover the potential of Excel tools

    relevant to Finance. Learn to maximise specific functions, making common and tedious tasks easier. Participants will discover how to avoid common pitfalls in using them, learning the basic facts in using formulas to mastering the usage of more complex functions.

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    Other Programmes in March & April 2015

    TAXATION/ GST

    GST for Property Developers and Construction Industry 2 March 2015,

    Mutiara Hotel, Johor Bahru 12 March 2015,

    Hotel Jen, Penang 1 April 2015,

    RH Hotel, Sibu 2 April 2015,

    Imperial Palace Hotel, Miri 10 April 2015,

    Four Points by Sheraton, Kuching

    Accounting for GST A Complete Guide to Accounting for GST in Malaysia 3 & 4 March 2015,

    Hotel Jen, Penang 18 & 19 March 2015,

    New World Suites, Bintulu 13 & 14 April 2015,

    Sabah Hotel, Sandakan, 15 & 16 April 2015,

    The Pacific Sutera, Kota Kinabalu, 17 & 18 April 2015,

    Promenade Hotel, Tawau 20 & 21 April 2015,

    Grand Paragon Hotel, Johor Bahru

    Goods & Services Tax (GST) For Accounting Treatment and Effective Implementation Process 3 & 4 March 2015,

    The Pacific Sutera, Kota Kinabalu 5 & 6 March 2015,

    Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur 18 & 19 March 2015,

    DoubleTree by Hilton, Johor Bahru 9 & 10 April 2015,

    Concorde Hotel Kuala Lumpur 13 & 14 April 2015,

    Connexion@Nexus, Kuala Lumpur 16 & 17 April 2015,

    Hilton Kuching Hotel

    Practical Accounting and Reporting of GST Returns A comprehensive workshop for Accounts Executives and Assistants 3 March 2015,

    Connexion@Nexus, Kuala Lumpur

    GST for Accounting Educators 4 & 5 March 2015,

    Connexion@Nexus, Kuala Lumpur

    New Pulic Rulings for 2014 & 2015 5 March 2015,

    Four Points by Sheraton, Kuching, 13 March 2015,

    Hyatt Regency Kinabalu, Kota Kinabalu 13 April 2015,

    Mutiara Hotel, Johor Bahru

    GST Practical and Implementation for Engineering and Architectural Industries 6 March 2015,

    Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

    Goods and Services Tax (GST) A Preparatory Course for GST Consultants and Accountants 6 March 2015,

    Cititel Penang, Penang 7 & 8 March 2015,

    Bayview Hotel Georgetown, Penang 13, 14 & 15 March 2015,

    Hotel Equatorial, Penang Assessment: 28 March 2015,

    Hotel Equatorial, Penang

    GST Practical Hands-on Workshop for Travel, Leisure & Hospitality 9 & 10 March 2015,

    Hotel Armada, Petaling Jaya

    Comprehensive GST Accounting Environment Hands-On Training 9 & 10 March 2015,

    Hyatt Regency Kinabalu, Kota Kinabalu 19 & 20 March 2015,

    Hotel Jen, Penang

    Tax Planning, Tax Issues and GST Accounting for Property Developers 9 & 10 March 2015,

    Renaissance Johor Bahru Hotel, Johor Bahru 24 & 25 March 2015,

    Grand Margherita Hotel, Kuching

    GST: Services Industry (Professional, Advertising, Telecommunications, Postal, Courier Services) 11 March 2015,

    Hotel Jen, Penang

    Strategies To Maximise Capital Allowance and Reinvestment Allowance Claims 12 March 2015,

    The Pacific Sutera, Kota Kinabalu 13 March 2015,

    Hilton Kuching Hotel

    GST Practical Hands-On Workshop for Manufacturing 16 & 17 March 2015,

    Hotel Armada, Petaling Jaya

    GST: Agriculture Industry 8 April 2015,

    The Pacific Sutera, Kota Kinabalu 14 April 2015,

    Mutiara Hotel, Johor Bahru

    GST: Hospitality Industry (Hotel & Travel) 9 April 2015,

    The Pacific Sutera, Kota Kinabalu

    Impact of GST on Accounting and Income Tax 14 & 15 April 2015,

    Berjaya Times Square Hotel, Kuala Lumpur 22 & 23 April 2015,

    Jen Hotel, Penang

    Getting Your GST-03 Report Correct 15 April 2015,

    G Hotel, Penang

    Performing reviews and reconciliations prior to submission of GST return 16 April 2015,

    Kuala Lumpur 24 April 2015,

    Jen Hotel, Penang

    Strategic GST Planning 23 & 24 April 2015,

    Pullman Kuching

    LEGAL & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

    Common Offences Committed by Directors under the Proposed New Companies Bill Be Vigilant 8 April 2015,

    Evergreen Laurel Hotel, Penang

    AUDITING, ASSURANCE & RISK MANAGEMENT

    Contract Management with Special Focus on Contractual Risk 9 & 10 March 2015,

    Hotel Istana, Kuala Lumpur

    MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING & STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT

    Visual Analytics Business Intelligence Dashboards with Excel (VSA) 2 & 3 March 2015,

    Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

    Integrated, Interactive & Intelligent Excel Models for Business Analytics and Reporting (i3BAR) 4 - 6 March 2015,

    Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

    PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

    Stand Up for Yourself: Developing Assertiveness Skills for the Workplace 26 March 2015,

    Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

    Negotiating to Create Value: Using Win-Win Principles to Negotiate Better Agreements 27 March 2015,

    Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

    10 Steps to Persuasive Presentations Inspire Action/ Engage The Audience/ Sell Your Ideas 30 & 31 March 2015,

    Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

    A New Manager Program: Effective Management and Leadership for New Manager using NLP 22 & 23 April 2015,

    Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

    PUBLIC PRACTICE

    Interview for Approved Company Auditor and Liquidator 2015

    10 March 2015, Concorde Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

    MIA Public Practice Programme 8 & 9 April 2015,

    Johor Bahru

    Visit our website pd.mia.org.my for details. Please contact us at 03-2279 9200/ [email protected] for enquiries.

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    CHOW CHEE YEN is the Executive Director of Advent Tax Consultants Sdn Bhd. He is also attached with PricewaterhouseCoopers and Arthur Andersen Kuala Lumpur, specialising in corporate taxation. He has more than 24 years of tax experience with various tax engagements and his expertise is in great demand as a facilitator/ speaker for workshops, conferences and seminars organised by ACCA, CCH, CPA Australia, CTIM, MIA, MAICSA, MICPA and the STAR newspaper.

    DANIEL WONG is an International Master NLP Trainer who has more than 31 years experience in the corporate world, out of which 17 years were spent on coaching and training. An engineer by profession, David has completed his professional engineering degree was the recipient of the Excellent Performance Award in the Professional degree. He is currently a Certified Professional Trainer with the Malaysian Institute of Management (MIM) and Cambridge ICT, a Certified Master NLP Trainer of the National Federation of Neuro-Linguistic Psychology, USA and also a Certified Master Conversational Hypnotherapist of the International Association of Professional Conversational Hypnotherapist, USA.

    DAVID GOLDWICH, the Persuasion Doctor, teaches people how to become more influential, compelling, andirresistibly persuasive. He has an MBA and JD degrees and practiced law in the United States for more than ten years, arguing before judges and political, government, and community bodies. He knows how to persuade the toughest audiences. David speaks internationally and conducts workshops in persuasive business presentations, negotiation, storytelling for leaders and sales professionals, and other areas of influence and persuasion. He is the author of four books, including Kickass Business Presentations: How to Persuade Your Audience Every Time and Win-Win Negotiations: Developing the Mindset, Skills and Behaviours of Win-Win Negotiators.

    J. SELVARAJAH has more than 40 years of work experience in public practice particularly in the areas of financial reporting for public and private entities, corporate governance and risk assessment, audits, and fraud prevention. He delivers regular public seminars and training on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), Financial Instruments and as well as on Fraud and Fraud Detection and Prevention. He is a member of MIA, ICA New Zealand, and an Associate member of CTIM.

    JANISE LEE has 22 years of auditing experience and was an audit partner of an international accounting firm with worldwide affiliations. She is currently a full-time trainer and part-time lecturer. She is a member of MICPA and MIA, a Panel Reviewer for the Practice Review Committee of MIA, and is actively involved in the Accounting Standards Working Groups of MASB.

    KENNETH TAM is a local counsellor of MBA learning programmes, and has over 30 years experience in finance and accounting related functions in various managerial positions. For the past 25 years he has lectured for ACCA, MICPA and ICSA, specialising in strategic financial management, performance measurement and financial reporting. He is a Fellow of ACCA UK, and Associate of CIMA UK and a member of MIA.

    KULARAJ K. KULATHUNGAM is a member of the Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia and an approved tax agent under the Income Tax Act 1967. His experience in taxation spans over 26 years both with the Inland Revenue Board (IRB) as well as in private practice. In addition to managing his own tax consultancy practice, he also lectures extensively at local institutions of higher learning. As a HRDF registered trainer, he regularly speaks at workshops and seminars on taxation issues in Malaysia.

    LIM GEOK HENG is a Certified Professional Trainer with over 32 years experience in auditing, financial accounting, treasury functions, education and training. Currently, Ms Lim is a technical and training consultant in her own company, Evo Training & Consulting Sdn Bhd. She speaks on IASB and MASB Reporting Standards, and accounting and audit issues regularly and extensively throughout Malaysia for CPA Australia, ACCA, MIA and MICPA.

    OH AI SIM has over 21 years of audit related experience with a big four accounting firm holding various positions and her last position held was Executive Director. Her portfolio of clients includes public listed entities and multinational corporations covering the following industries: retailing, manufacturing, trading, property development and construction. She is a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA) and Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA). She holds a professional qualification of CPA Malaysia.

    ROBIN CHIA, DR. is currently the Executive Director GST, Training and Corporate Advisory in Tricor Malaysia and is a Certified Public Accountant in Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and United Kingdom. He is also an Adjunct Professor and Provincial Business Ambassador in the Republic of China. Specialising in tax and GST, he possesses vast experience in dealing with the tax authorities over GST issues, rulings, audit and investigations. Robin is also a frequent guest speaker for many professional bodies, government and other institutions in Singapore, Malaysia, China, Hong Kong and Vietnam. He currently advises large companies in Malaysia on implementing the GST.

    S. YOGA THEVAN is a Chartered Global Management Accountant and an associate of CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, UK). He also obtained an MBA from the renowned Strathclyde University Graduate School of Business, Europes largest Business School. He is a full-time Knowledge Facilitator and regular speaker for PSMB, MIA, MEF and other corporations. Yoga is also a founding member of the Malaysian Association of Professional Speakers and was President in 2008. He is also an advocate of Complimentary Medicine, having helped set up Cansurvive Center Malaysia Berhad as co-Founder/ Honorary President in 2010. Cansurvive is a non-profit organisation established to provide a window of light into the world of healing for those challenged with cancer.

    SIVARAM NAGAPPAN currently heads the tax department for a Malaysian group of companies and is a Chartered Accountant of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), an Associate Member of the Chartered Tax Institute of Malaysia (CTIM) and a Fellow Member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (FCCA).

    T. THARMASEELAN is an accountant specialising in establishing accounting, internal control and operational systems. He is a financial consultant and is actively involved in financial and management training programmes for various organisations. He is a member of MIA, ACCA and IFA.

    TAN THAI SOON, DR. is the managing director of TST Consulting Group. He has more than 18 years experience in corporate secretarial and taxation matters. He provides management and business advisory services in areas of financial management, management consultancy, business consulting, project management, and knowledge management. He obtained his Doctor of Business Administration from University of Newcastle (Aus). He is an associate member of the CTIM, a member of MCCS, and a fellow member of FMIM. He is also a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and a Registered Financial Planner (RFP).

    VINCENT JOSEF is the former Assistant Director General of Operations Division of the IRB with 35 years of experience. His expertise includes personal, corporate and business taxation, investigation, and scheduler tax deductions. He is the author of Tax Audit and Investigation Guide Malaysia.

    YONG SHING CHEONG is a practising chartered accountant operating his own audit and tax practice under the name of Yong & Associates. He is a registered auditor, licensed tax agent and GST agent under the Ministry of Finance, Malaysia. He began his career with one of the Big Four audit firms in United Kingdom and was exposed to multi-national companies, public-listed companies, private trust and family owned companies for assurance services. He has more than 15 years of audit/ tax/ consultancy experience. He speaks for companies and non-profit organisations on taxation and GST implementation seminars. Currently, he is involved with GST implementation and training engagements for property developers, resource-based companies, trading companies and manufacturers.

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    AUDIT COMMITTEE CONFERENCE 2015

    24 March 2015, Connexion@Nexus, Kuala Lumpur

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    GOVERNMENT ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING CONFERENCE 2015

    April 2015, Kuala Lumpur

    Embracing Accrual Accounting: Pre and Post Implementation Plans anda Solutions

    Development of the Malaysian Public Sector Accounting Standards (MPSAS)

    Valuing Government Assets and Liabilities under MPSAS

    The Future of Government Finance Function

    Implementing Accruals Accounting Across Government A UK Case Study

    Global Audit Committee Survey: Lessons Learnt

    Managing Cybersecurity: The Cyber Risk Landscape

    Win-Win Relationship: How Can the Audit Committee Optimise Insights from External Audit, Internal Audit and The CFO?

    The Role Of Internal Audit: Supporting and Improving Audit Committee Effectiveness

    FORENSIC ACCOUNTING CONFERENCE 2015

    22 April 2015, Pullman Kuala Lumpur Bangsar

    NATIONAL ACCOUNTING EDUCATORS CONVENTION (NAEC) 201526 & 27 May 2015, Connexion@Nexus, Kuala Lumpur

    Enhancing Accountability and Good Governance in Public Sector

    The New Government Accounting System, 1GFMAS

    Moving Towards Outcome Based Budgeting (OBB)

    Best Management Practices To Improve Employee Productivity

    Uplifting Your Competencies As Government Accountants

    Special CPE Events Highlights 2015

    For MIA Members

    For IIA Malaysia Members

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